TEKO: Heat 7 Votes are Counted!

THE Eurovision KnockOut 2013 – We asked you to vote in the 7th heat and tell us who you preferred from Sweden, Moldova and Croatia. The votes have been cast and counted and we can reveal which of these three countries have gone through to the second round of this year’s competition. Can Sweden be as successful this year as last? Find out who now!

Result of Heat 7:

Sweden 56%
Moldova 31%
Croatia 13%

Well done Robin Stjernberg from the host nation Sweden! He’ll go on to face the winner of heat 15 which will be one of the second chancers…somewhat ironic seeing as Robin himself triumphed in Melodifestivalen after getting to the final via the second chance Andra Chansen. Moldova scored highly too though and may be in with a second chance if votes go their way in the last few first-round heats. It’s a goodbye to Croatia though by the looks of it.

I am not surprised at all. It’s Sweden (and all their no matter what supporters) against a song in Moldovan and a very specific song in Croatian. Moldova getiing 31% of the vote did surprise me though (I was expecting less). Congratulations. :)

I don’t like Sweden at all this year, so don’t agree with these results. Concerning that Denmark and Norway have much better songs than Sweden, i have a feeling that Robin will flop badly in Malmo. Like last year that Sweden won and all the other Scandinabian countries flopped.

For the record, I do not think Norway is going to flop as long as the vocal performance is correct.

On the other hand, if it does, I will be here in May to remind everyone the masterpiece out of Norway that could have went instead lol. (And yes, I actually described it as a masterpiece, this is not a typo and I am writing all this sober lol)

In my opinion, “You” is just as grey as Robin’s costume. I’m not sure how Europe will judge it but maybe somewhere in the middle of the scoreboard. Pity to see that Croatia only got 13% of the votes. :(

But why would you compare Robin with Eric in the first place?Just because they were members of the same boyband in the past?Other than that,they share nothing in common,IMO.Their songs are different and Robin really delivers vocally.

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